Right now we have these applications available. They will help the renaming proccess. We recently added another small applicaction to automate creation of DOL files for the Nintendo GameCube, and a convertor for NeoDS emulator for Nintendo DS.

Important note : .NET framework is needed to run the applications.

NeoDS ROM Convertion Tool

With this small application you can easily convert NeoGeo MAME ROMs to use them in the recently released NeoDS emulator for the Nintendo DS.

This application is needed in order to unpack our update packs. It will extract new images, and also take care of renaming or deleting older ones when needed. To do so, just select the update pack to extract and a destination folder. The destination folder must be the one containing CRC_Snaps and CRC_Titles for the system you are updating. This tool will auto-update itself whenever there is a new version out, if you are connected to the internet.

With this application you will be able to re-use screenshots downloaded with OfflineList, so they will be renamed using the CRC naming scheme we use for the project. It will also rename images named with the CRC naming scheme into its game name (inside a Romcenter DAT file), and right the opposite, it will take images named using the game name, into the CRC name. It will generate missing images lists that can be used (untouched, the program needs them as they are) by the Snap folder watcher application to guide you while capturing the missing screenshots.

Just point this tiny application to the folder where screenshots are saved by the emulator, load a missing images list generated by the No-intro screenshot archive - Image renamer, and it will automatically rename the files saved by the emulator, using the CRC naming scheme we use for the project. It will remind you everytime what game you must take the screenshots for.

With this small application you can automate the DOL file creation proccess. It will inject ROM files into your favourite emulators, and get them ready to play in your NGC. Please read the "readme.txt" file for more info.